Low profile circular drain with water stop for swimming pool
11396759 ยท 2022-07-26
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Abstract
A low profile drain for installation in a surface of a swimming pool or spa formed of a surface material and having a drain inlet. The low profile drain comprises a sump having an annular chamber forming a top side defining an annular top opening. There is an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall on opposite sides of the annular top opening. The outer sidewall has an upper peripheral edge about the annular top opening. The sump has a water stop extending radially therefrom and adjacent to the upper peripheral edge. The sump has an outlet port formed laterally through one sidewall thereof for communication between the annular chamber and the drain inlet. The sump is configured to maintain open communication between the annular top opening and the outlet port, the annular top opening extending without substantial interruption about a center axis of the sump.
Claims
1. A low profile drain for installation in a surface of a swimming pool or spa formed of a surface material and having a drain inlet, the low profile drain comprising: a sump defining an annular chamber forming a top side defining an annular top opening and having an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall on opposite sides of the annular top opening, the outer sidewall having an upper peripheral edge about the annular top opening; the sump having a water stop extending radially therefrom and adjacent to the upper peripheral edge; and the sump having an outlet port formed laterally through one sidewall thereof for communication between the annular chamber and the drain inlet when installed, the annular chamber spanning beneath the annular top opening to receive water admitted therethrough, the sump being configured to maintain open communication between the annular top opening and the outlet port, the annular top opening extending without substantial interruption about a center axis of the sump.
2. The low profile drain recited in claim 1, wherein a portion of the sump is removable from above for access to a connection to the drain inlet for purposes of cleaning out the drain inlet, the connection communicating with the annular chamber through the outlet port.
3. The low profile drain of claim 1, wherein the outlet port is formed through the inner sidewall of the sump.
4. The low profile drain of claim 1 further comprising a drain cover coupled to the sump to cover above the annular top opening.
5. The low profile drain of claim 1, wherein both the inner and outer sidewalls are formed with the water stop, the water stop extending radially inward from the inner sidewall and radially outward from the outer sidewall, the water stop including a horizontal shelf and a vertical wall collectively forming a tray shape.
6. The low profile drain of claim 2, wherein the connection to the drain inlet is centrally disposed in the sump, and the sump is formed with a plurality of the outlet ports and includes a plurality of radial conduits each extending between one of the outlet ports and the connection.
7. The low profile drain of claim 2, wherein the connection to the drain inlet is centrally disposed in the sump, and the connection includes a hub extending upwardly to be about coplanar with the top side defining the annular top opening.
8. The low profile drain of claim 7, wherein the portion of the sump removable from above the connection includes a central cap.
9. The low profile drain of claim 1, wherein a connection to the drain inlet is configured to extend below the annular top opening in elevation relative to the surface and formed with a portion disposed radially inward of the annular top opening.
10. A low profile drain for installation in a surface of a swimming pool or spa formed of a surface material and having a drain inlet, the low profile drain comprising: a sump defining an annular chamber and forming a top side defining an annular top opening, the sump forming an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall on opposite sides of the annular top opening, the outer sidewall having an upper peripheral edge about the annular top opening; the sump having a water stop extending radially therefrom and adjacent to the upper peripheral edge; the sump having an outlet opening formed laterally through one sidewall thereof for communication between the annular chamber and the drain inlet within the surface material when installed, the sump being configured to maintain open communication between the annular top opening and the outlet opening, the annular top opening extending without substantial interruption about a center axis of the sump; the top side of the sump defining the annular top opening to be substantially flush with the surface when the low profile drain is installed, and portions of the sump radially inside the inner sidewall and radially outside the outer sidewall being substantially covered by the surface material to blend in with the surface when the low profile drain is installed; wherein the water stop includes a horizontal shelf extending radially from the outer sidewall, the water stop being endlessly looped about the outer sidewall.
11. The low profile drain of claim 10, wherein the sump defines the annular chamber to span beneath the annular top opening to receive water admitted therethrough, a connection to the drain is radially displaced from the annular top opening, and the connection communicates with the annular chamber through the outlet opening.
12. The low profile drain of claim 10, wherein a connection to the drain inlet is configured to extend below the annular top opening in elevation relative to the surface and formed with a portion disposed radially inward of the annular top opening.
13. A sump drain for installation in a surface of a swimming pool or spa formed of a surface material and having a drain inlet, the sump drain comprising: a body defining a ring-shaped chamber having an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall on opposite sides of a top opening, the top opening forming a ring; the body having an outlet port formed laterally through one sidewall thereof, the ring-shaped chamber in fluid communication through the outlet port with a connection disposed in open communication with the drain inlet; the connection configured to extend below the top opening in elevation relative to the surface and having a portion disposed radially inward of the top opening; a removable portion defined above the connection; and at least a first water stop surrounding the top opening, the first water stop extending radially from the body to be embedded within the surface material below the surface; wherein the top opening is defined to extend fully without substantial interruption about a center axis of the body, portions of the body defining the top opening remaining substantially flush with the surface when the sump drain is installed in the swimming pool or spa.
14. The sump drain of claim 13 further comprising a removable grid cover coupled to the body to span the top opening.
15. The sump drain of claim 13, wherein the first water stop includes a horizontal shelf and a vertical wall collectively forming a gutter.
16. The sump drain of claim 13, wherein the first water stop is endlessly looped about the top opening, and the ring-shaped chamber is disposed to receive water admitted through the top opening.
17. The sump drain of claim 16, wherein the body is formed with a plurality of the outlet openings and includes a plurality of radial conduits each extending between one of the outlet openings and the connection.
18. The sump drain of claim 13, wherein the removable portion is no greater than about 2.5 inches in diameter, and is separate from the body.
19. The sump drain of claim 13, wherein the removable portion closes a top end of the connection.
20. The sump drain of claim 13, comprising a second water stop extending from the body to be embedded within the surface material below the surface, the second water being endlessly looped and disposed radially inward relative to the top opening, the ring-shaped chamber being disposed to receive water admitted through the top opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) The inner sidewall 16 has multiple openings or outlet ports 26 connecting to one or more conduits or pipes 28. The conduits 28 extend radially inward to a central hub 30 that connects to the pump and filtering system 32 in the floor of the pool or spa. The hub 30 preferably has about a 2.5 inch inner diameter, and its length from the bottom of the chamber 12 to the end is about 2.5 inches. The top side of the hub 30 includes a cap 34 on which a manufacturer's logo, here ABC, may be displayed, and the cap 34 is removable for purposes of cleaning out the drain 10 should it become clogged with debris. It's held on by a pair of flat head Phillips screws 36 (
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(22) The end result is a highly effective drain system flush with the surface of the pool, with plaster or other aggregate material having the same color and texture both inside and outside the concentric rings or circular grid. The drain has a nearly invisible, pleasing aesthetic appearance. The drain is a safe, VGB compliant drain, large enough to be unblockable by a single person. The drain is rugged, not susceptible to being easily damaged, and the water stop feature helps maintain the structural integrity of the surrounding plaster in the pool or spa floor for many years.
(23) While the apparatus and method have been described in detail with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Thus, it is intended that the present description cover that modifications and variations of the apparatus and method provided, while it is only the appended claims and their equivalents which define the scope of the invention.